The Signal

LOCAL COMPANY OFFERS NEW WEAPON IN COVID-19 ARSENAL

- By Emily Alvarenga Signal Staff Writer

For many, the pandemic has halted business, but for Paul Blakely and Collin Lee, cofounders of Four Faces Marketing, a Santa Clarita-based marketing consultanc­y company, the pandemic has actually led to new business opportunit­ies.

Recently, the business partners came across something new and useful in the fight against COVID-19: a nano copper film, which provides an extra layer of protection from bacteria and viruses on high-touched surfaces.

“I’m Korean American,” Lee said. “My sister resides here in

Stevenson Ranch, as well as in Korea, because she has a business out there. She brought to my attention this copper film because it’s quite popular out in Korea.”

South Korea and the U.S. identified their first cases of

COVID-19 around the same time, but while cases continue to spike in the U.S., South Korea was able to quickly slow the rate of spread.

While that may not be directly related to the film, innovation­s like it certainly are aiding in those efforts, the business partners said.

In Korea, the film is now used all over public transporta­tion, elevator buttons, touchscree­n kiosks, school desks, lunch tables, grocery store carts and checkout counters.

The transparen­t, adhesive film is infused with copper, and the natural antimicrob­ial property of copper treats surfaces, making them microbefre­e overnight, without cleaning.

“It’s going to be an extra layer of protection that, as soon as different viruses and bacterias hit the copper, within moments, it’s already starting to break it down,” Blakely said.

Upon doing their research, Lee and Blakely realized that the film had yet to be introduced into the American market, finding an opportunit­y to do so themselves.

Lee and Blakely then co-founded nanoCOPP, a Four Faces business, which imports the film from South Korea, while they do the sales and marketing based here in Santa Clarita.

“This copper film is in a nascent stage of usage, so we’re just kind of on the front end of all this,” Lee said.

“We want to help society to just do what we can to protect people,” Blakely added. “So, we’re just excited to be a part of the solution and bring something like this to our society.”

For more informatio­n on nanoCOPP, visit nanocopper­film.com.

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 ?? Courtesy photo ?? Ivan Camacho, nanoCOPP sales director, installs the nano copper film in a local restaurant. The Four Faces Marketing business sells the Korean-made product in the SCV.
Courtesy photo Ivan Camacho, nanoCOPP sales director, installs the nano copper film in a local restaurant. The Four Faces Marketing business sells the Korean-made product in the SCV.

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